You can look forward to fabulous food to satisfy all your senses here at Yasuragi! The hotel has four restaurants, as well as a lovely cocktail bar that provides lovely views of the Stockholm Archipelago.
Hasu & Minamo
Our Hasu and Minamo eateries serve a great range of dishes inspired by modern Japanese cuisine. Our chefs combine distinct flavours and Japanese cooking techniques, and everything is executed to perfection! There are three different set menus for you to choose from for dinner.
Teppanyaki Kiri
Presentation is just as important in Japanese cooking as taste. At the Teppanyaki Kiri restaurant, there is a private chef for each table who will skillfully prepares the food on a sizzling grill right in front of you. The dishes feature both local and traditional Japanese ingredients for a truly unique dining experience. We serve a set menu every day, taking inspiration from Japan and our immediate surroundings.
Namiyama
Discover exquisite sushi at the Namiyama 浪山 sushi bar, situated right next to the Japanese baths. Take some time out during your bathing ritual to enjoy fabulous sushi and a refreshing Japanese beer or a glass of sparkling wine. The proximity to the Japanese baths means you can enjoy a bite to eat without actually having to leave this amazingly relaxing setting.
Izakaya Nagi
Discover a new world of flavors at Izakaya Nagi 凪, right next to the Japanese baths, for lunch and dinner (and everything in between) with something for everyone! Choose between various hot and cold dishes, as well as a wide range of sweet creations. Every dish is firmly rooted in Japanese cuisine. This is where you'll be able to enjoy a lovely lunch or dinner as part of one of our packages that includes Izakaya Nagi as a dining alternative. Just sit back and relish a fabulous culinary experience!
Cocktail bar
Come to our cocktail bar to try a great range of classic cocktails, mocktails and organic wines by the glass, as well as numerous unique beers from around the world. You can even order a nice glass of organic champagne to sip on as you gaze out across the water from our rooftop terrace!
Dress code
Feel free to wear your yukata (Japanese cotton robe) in any of our restaurants – it's all part of the tradition when visiting a ryokan (traditional Japanese inn)!